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Ahmedulla

Male name



Description

"The name 'Ahmадuldа' is a masculine name of Turkic origin, making it closely related to names like Ahmed and Omar. It consists of two parts: 'Ah' and 'ulla'. The first part, 'Ah', has several meanings across different languages and cultures: in Turkic languages, it means 'to praise', 'to glorify', 'to adore', and can also be a divine address ('Lord!'). In some languages, 'Ah' can mean 'love'. The second part, 'ulla', derives from the Arabic 'Ullā', meaning 'God'. In Islam, this is an invocation to the Almighty God. In Russian, the name 'Ahmадuldа' is most commonly translated as 'the admirer of God', 'the one who glorifies God', or 'the believer'. The origin of the name is evident from its composition. 'Ulla' is a direct borrowing from Arabic, characteristic of many Muslim names. The first part, 'Ah', has Turkic roots, making the name generally of Turkic origin. The name 'Ahmадuldа' became known in Russia and other Slavic countries relatively recently, primarily through the Muslim population, especially in the 19th century and later. It is associated with the spread of Islam in the steppes of Central Asia and the Caucasus. The historical context of the name is closely linked to the period of the Mongol invasion and the subsequent spread of Islam in the steppes. The name entered Slavic languages through the Muslim population that emerged in these regions after the advent of Islam. For example, in Crimea, where many Tatars lived, the name 'Ahmадuldа' was widespread. It was also found in other regions of Russia, such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, where the Muslim population predominated. In the 19th century, with the development of Muslim centers in Russia, such as Tashkent, the name became known more widely. A person named Ahmадuldа is often associated with religiosity and deep faith in God. It is usually assumed that bearers of this name possess a sense of mission, dedication to their work, and deep kindness. They often strive for spiritual development and can be enthusiastic about their interests. However, as with any name, personality traits may vary depending on the individual. There are not many famous people named Ahmадuldа in Russia and the CIS countries, but there are historical figures. For instance, Prince Ibrahim Ahmадuldа was known in the 19th century. In the modern world, known athletes include Ahmadyan Mirzayev, and musicians include Ahmadyan Aliyev. There are also artists like Ahmadyan Sharipov. However, it should be noted that the name is quite common among Muslim peoples, and many bearers are not widely known nationally. The popularity of the name 'Ah' in Russia is insignificant. It is found mainly among Tatars, Bashkirs, Crimeans, and other Muslim peoples. In Central Asian countries like Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan, the name is much more widespread and is one of the common masculine names. Variants of the name 'Ahmадuldа' include 'Ahmedulla', 'Ahmed-ulla', 'Ahmed-han'. Diminutives may include 'Ahmedik', 'Ahmedenka', 'Ahmadik', 'Ahmadi'. "